Hello fellow Members,first let me thank you for letting me join your little club, I've been a fan of old caddys since I'm a kid.Secondly I have a few statements to make:
1.THEY STOPPED MAKING CADDYS IN 1976!
- If it's not 20 ft long and has less 350 cu in under the hood and dosen't have some kind of fin out back, it really isn't a CADILLAC is it , CTS, come on , a front wheel drive IMPALA with a hard on , shove a V8 in it if you will it's not a Caddy.
2. There is only one colour for a CADILLAC ,BLACK !! THATS IT end of disscusion.
- although the one's I own are blue and red , BUT I'M WORKING ON IT!
- unless you're the KING then pink is allowed.
3.THE KING OF CADILLACS IS ANYTHING 1959!, 4dr, 2dr, flat top, convertable doesn't matter.

:welcome: :tisk: Welcome to the forum. Those are some bold statement but I can see your logic:thumbsup:

90Brougham350

11-20-06, 06:32 PM

Welcome to the forums. Yup, you'll fit right in with the rest of us RWD members.

CIWS

11-20-06, 07:57 PM

Greetings and :welcome:

Bold statements indeed.

Some consider my "CTS" as a Corvette with 4 doors. The last time I looked Team Cadillac was racing with something closer to this type design. But then their main desire is to win races.

77CDV

11-20-06, 08:41 PM

Welcome, Luther! I think you'll like it here! BTW, my 77 CDV is 18.5 ft. long, has a 425, and has fins, so could you say she's also a real Cadillac? Pretty please??? :)

Welcome again!

Craig

xxpinballxx

11-20-06, 09:30 PM

welcome and hope you find the information you are looking for here.
I can't help but think if you had a 77 THAT would be the last year they made them. I think cadillac is a style, classy. but thats for another thread. Greetings friend.

CadillacGurl

11-20-06, 09:33 PM

welcome to the caddy forums!

Benzilla

11-20-06, 09:37 PM

What 77CDV said, how are the rest of the later RWD yachts not "real" Cadillacs, their almost as boaty as yours.

I, too, prefer the older Cadillac style like you do. :thumbsup: It's an informative site, you'll get questions answered, you can bounce ideas off of others, and have lots of fun in the lounge forum. And you can even debate "new style" vs. "old style" too! :stirpot:

Those that love the new ones are as passionate about 'em as we are about the old style, so it keeps things interesting. :rolleyes: